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Sunday, December 06, 2020

Patchwork Rudolph

It is the last time this year for the girls in the Christmas Card Club to show our makes. Shaz chose the theme of Use Die Cuts. My card is not very imaginative regards the die cuts but I am killing two birds with one stone (figuratively speaking)  as I quickly made this card this card up Saturday morning as it needed to go in with a parcel I was sending off to America. I had a late night Friday writing out all my cards for abroad so I could take to the post office Saturday afternoon on the way back from having my Flu Jab at the Dr's surgery.  Expect to feel rough for a day or two now so didn't want to sit and make another card so easy peasy die cuts it is. 

Image is my own design and the recipient will understand why she is receiving it!! (As soon as parcel arrives at its destination I can show you what else was included) Coloured using my Graph'it pens and three different coloured gel pens. The frame is by Crafts-Too Square Dies Scalloped Edge. The red die cut has been adhered to a green base card that has been 3d by adding thin strips of card stock underneath to raise it up.  Gold sentiment from my stash. 

I am scheduling this for Sunday. I had the flu jab put in the opposite arm to my Frozen shoulder but so far it is the frozen shoulder that is beginning to play me up!

The vaccine is on it's way 
but until then
Stay safe and well.
Hugs


27 comments:

  1. Fabulous card, Have a great Christmas xx

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  2. Your patchwork Rudolph is stunning!
    Stay safe and healthy!
    xxx Margreet

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  3. Very clever - great idea to make a patchwork Rudolph. Hope you aren't suffering too much.

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  4. Sweet card- very cute and colourful.
    xx

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  5. Great patchwork Deer ValeryAnn. I had no issues at all after my flu jab other than a heaviness in my upper arm for a little while next morning. Take care. Christine x

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  6. Oh my goodness how cute! Love this very much! Enjoyed working with you for the Christmas card club.
    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  7. Oh my goodness Valerie I love this card. The Reindeer is so beautiful. Merry Christmas. Hugs Rita xx

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  8. The image is your own design? Wow! Really lovely and fun! The recipient will be so happy to receive your card!
    Please, be careful with the new vaccine and wait to see what happens, it isn't tested enough and could cause severe damages. Scientists are hardly debating about it. Pharmaceutical business aren't thought for people's health, but for their own money. In fact they say don't want to take any responsibility for any consequence.
    Hugs

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  9. Love the colourful reindeer Valery Anne and like you I'm a two birds one stone card today too. I think you've nailed it !! Super card. Happy Christmas hugs Zoe x

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  10. Great card Valery a fun reindeer...and lovely die cut matts....
    Hope you have a great Christmas xxxx

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  11. You are so clever to design this! It is adorable and I can't wait to see what went with it. I'm sorry you are still dealing with your shoulder and the pain. I'm glad you got the flu shot, that is so important this year especially.

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  12. Hi Mrs A, great card and that's a fabulous design, love it.
    Avril xx

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  13. A very clever image and love the colours and patterns. I had Frozen Shoulder many years ago and I had my own Hair Salon in London at the time! I know exactly what your pain is like and really feel for you. Hopefully it will be better soon, Hugs, Carol S.xxx

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  14. Hi Mrs A this is a stunning Christmas card. I love the design. Stay safe and take care. Hugs Jackie

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  15. Hi Valery
    Love your card.... nice bright colours ...
    Hugs Sylvie xx

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  16. Lovely card Valery, I love the little deer die and it's patchwork look, super dies.
    I hope your frozen shoulder pain eases soon, Kate x

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  17. What a thoughtful and unique patchwork designed card x. I hope you feel Ok after the jab?....x

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  18. What a fun image, love him! He's so colourful and makes a lovely festive card.
    What a quick year this has been despite all the goings on....wishing you both a lovely Christmas xxx
    Lorraine

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  19. What a great idea, some lovely snippets and great colours , looks like they will have to change the words to Rudolph the red nosed reindeer.

    Kath x

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  20. What a lovely reindeer Mrs A, a very clever design. Hope your arm is okay after your flu jab. When I had mine this year, I was told I was now eligible for the pneumonia jab, so I had a jab in each arm! xx

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  21. So gorgeous what a fabulous design, colour and full of cuteness. xx

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  22. What a great image on your beautiful card ValeryAnne Strength with your aching arm.
    Kind regards, Wilma xx

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  23. Hi Valerie, wow, aren't you resourceful! Love the patchwork reindeer, what a fabulous idea! Isn't it odd how the flu jab can make your arm ache? Ive had one for the last few years and it's been fine, this years really made my arm sore for days- especially when I turned over and lay on it at night! Beautifully made card. Huge Christmas hugs, Shaz.

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  24. Ooh Wowser this is fabulous Loving the colours great design for your Reindeer lovely card as always ...my arm was okay for a Dt or 2 then it started to ache we are all different hope your better from it now x

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  25. This is a great design, especially for someone who loves patchwork. One of my first crafting loves. x

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  26. Quick and easy cards are fab. Love the colours on this one x

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  27. Great card you clever sausage! I bet what you sent was something patchwork!

    Hope you're shoulder isn't too bad, it's no fun this getting older business!

    Hugs

    Di xx

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